Are you attempting to upload using FTP , or are you using the Wordpress function for installing the theme? Caulk seems to only work if you manually FTP it to the themes folder. Not sure why, but sometimes Wordpress has trouble with auto-installing themes.

I’m having issues with the popular bar. I know you hear that a bit. However, my issue is that when I “sticky” posts it “glues” them to both the front page and the recent posts bar when, in reality, I just want them stickied so that my popular posts bar will work.
How do I get it so that:

1) “Featured” posts appear in the sliding menu at the top and in the area where new posts appear down below?

2) Stickied posts don’t actually “stick” to the front page, impeding visibility to the other posts?

3) Stickied posts don’t “stick” in the recent posts either.
Unfrotunately, while I can manipulate code to a degree (such as to add AdSense, links, etc.) I have absolutely no idea where to start here.

I think I may have figured MOST of it out. However, the two “sticky” posts are still the only two posts that appear in the recent posts section at the top. How do I rectify that so that any new post will appear there, not just sticky ones?

Hi Brian,
I’ve gone through the comments in search of instructions on how to use drop-down menus with Caulk, and I saw that you will do the work for a fee. Could you email me the info at theyaleph@gmail.com?
Thanks

Hello, pass it on to describe my problem.
When I open an article in the browser tab (including in the bookmarks of the browser) instead of the title of the article leaves the title of the blog, as I do to show the article title?
Thanks

Sorry for English but use a translator when I save a page of my article in the bookmarks of Firefox (including Chrome and Explorer) instead of saving it with the title of the post saved with the name of the blog, as are the title the browser tab, look here

Did you change the code in the header.php file at all? My demo version works like you are describing. Go to the demo and then go to a specific page and bookmark it to see what I mean: http://demos.brianmcculloh.com/caulk

the problem is not resolved.
I need to put this code for Google Analytics, but also to see the WordPress admin bar that without this code can not see, putting the code, however, has the problem of the title in bookmarks, suggestions?

Try disabling all your plugins, then use the modified footer that you added the code to, and then bookmark a page and see if the title problem persists. If so, it is probably one of your plugins that is causing the problem with the title.

When I attempt to open your image in a new window, I receive this error:

file not found /kaca-spion-dan-etika-mengendarai-motor-dan-hubungannya-dengan-kehidupan/kaca-spion

That does not look to be a valid image file, especially since it does not end with a file extension like ”.jpg” or similar. Are you sure you have followed the correct steps to give the post a thumbnail?

HTTP Error 500 (Internal Server Error): An unexpected condition was encountered while the server was attempting to fulfill the request.

2 different things have happened when this occurs:
1) the post will actually publish, but will not show up on the front page (and I am taken to the above white page error)
2) the post will lose its title and will not post at all (and I am taken to the above white page error)

I have submitted a request to my host provider, but I recently upgraded my WP and I’m not sure if there is something related to that which broke my Caulk. Plus, they would have no idea as to why some of the posts no longer show up on the front page?

Glad to hear you’ve had such a good experience so far with Caulk! Couple questions to help troubleshoot the issue:

1) What version were you on before you upgraded (when Caulk was working fine)?

2) What version did you upgrade to?

3) Did you try disabling all of your plugins to make sure it’s not a plugin that is conflicting? If the error happens when you try to save a post, it could be a plugin that’s causing the problem. A plugin which, perhaps, is not compatible with the latest version.

Glad you like it! Here’s how you fix it: you need to make sure you have at least two posts with at least 1 comment each, not including posts in the featured or sticky areas. Also, make sure you have 3 selected for number of popular posts to display. And lastly, make sure you have two posts marked Sticky. That should do the trick.

The theme height is not fixed. I’ve actually never seen this problem before, even after over 360+ sales of Caulk. It could be a problem specific to your database. What version of Wordpress are you running? Also, is this happening any other places on your site, or just this specific post?

One more thing, try commenting on some other posts (just for test purposes) and see if your comments show up. I noticed the 2 comments missing from that post are both apparently from you, so maybe there’s a problem with admin commenting or something like that…

HTML can’t break long strings of letters without any spaces into multiple lines, so if a single word or string of characters doesn’t have any spaces, it will run into the border of whatever its container is. Is that what you mean?

You need to make sure you have at least two posts with at least 1 comment each, not including posts in the featured or sticky areas. Also, make sure you have 3 selected for number of popular posts to display. That should do the trick.